Just married? It's important to let the Canada Revenue Agency know. These newlyweds do not waste any time in doing that. They want to ensure that they get the benefits and credits that are right for them.

If you've been living with your partner for over a year, you're now considered to be in a common-law relationship. It's important to tell the Canada Revenue Agency of the change and this video shows you how easily it can be done.

Some life changes are never easy and often couples forget that they have to update their marital status with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). This couple is going their separate ways, but they know that to get the right benefit and credit payments, they have to inform the CRA.

Are you a newcomer to Canada? This video shows newcomers how the Canadian tax system works and what Canada does with the taxes we pay. It also gives a quick overview of why a newcomer should file, where to get help when filing taxes, and the resources available so you can learn to prepare and file taxes yourself. Go to cra.gc.ca/newcomers to learn more.

Do you ever wonder how one of Canada's largest government departments works? Our core mandate is to administer tax and benefit programs, and to ensure compliance with Canada's tax laws. Learn about what we do here at the Canada Revenue Agency, and how we contribute the quality of life of Canadians.

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is always thinking of new ways to offer better services to Canadians – and this means staying innovative. Learn more about the CRA’s innovations and improvements to online services introduced this year.

This video provides you with a basic introduction to debt collection at the CRA such as how to work with the CRA if you can't pay and need to make a payment arrangement, and what may happen if you don't pay.

This video describes the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program and how it helps individuals who have modest income and a simple tax situation and who cannot prepare their income tax and benefit return.

With the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP), you can make a difference in your community by hosting a tax preparation clinic. Want to lend a hand? Watch this video to learn more about the CVITP and find out what you could get out of it as a volunteer.

This segment provides you with information on being eligible for medical expenses such as excise tax and GST/HST exemption, accommodation, meals, parking expenses, travel expenses, new accessible home expenses and renovations expenses for medical reasons.

This segment contains general information on other amounts and benefits for persons with disabilities such as the child disability benefit, working income tax benefit disability supplement, the education amount, and the home buyers’ amount.

This segment will provide you with information about the income tax and benefit return and show you where to report income, deductions, credits and tax owing. You will also find information on filing deadlines.

This segment will provide you with information on how to find and choose certified tax preparation software, the benefits associated with using the software, and how to file with NETFILE once you have completed your return online.